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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] General Discussion => Topic started by: MgVrN on 2016-05-25, 19:25:58

Title: Cameras
Post by: MgVrN on 2016-05-25, 19:25:58
any difference between standart cameras ( phy, target and free ) in corona 1.4 ?
Title: Re: Cameras
Post by: MgVrN on 2016-05-26, 12:05:27
why there is no answer :D i really want to know if there is difference between camera types
Title: Re: Cameras
Post by: Juraj on 2016-05-26, 12:15:47
There are actually only 2 cameras:

Standard (target and free are same setting inside it)
Physical  (which also offers targeted use or not)

Physical is now the new default and there is no reason to use anything else, it's basically repackaged and improved Vray camera. I use it 100perc. of time, it's god-send, previously I had to use Vray camera (yes, with Corona, it workes :- ) .. ).

Some of the benefits: Vertical/Horizontal perspective correction and shifting, DOF settings and viewport preview (very nice), exposure and lots of more controls.
Title: Re: Cameras
Post by: maru on 2016-05-26, 14:48:17
You did not get any response probably because the question was hard to understand. I am sure you would get a lot of helpful answers if the question was more specific. What kind of differences do you mean exactly?

Just to irritate Juraj - I am using the non-physical cameras quite often just for the sake of simplicity. :)
Title: Re: Cameras
Post by: MgVrN on 2016-05-26, 15:08:09
i mean the result will be same with same settings or there are always some differences that you cant change?
Title: Re: Cameras
Post by: maru on 2016-05-26, 15:36:42
The results will always be the same with the same settings.
Unless you are using physical camera-specific settings, which are simply not available for the "regular" camera.
Title: Re: Cameras
Post by: sebastian___ on 2016-05-26, 18:15:43
Is there a possibility (with any camera type) to have motion blur preview in viewport like it was possible with older 3ds max versions ?
(and I think you could even save a viewport video)